Leadership Styles in Educational Settings delves into the various approaches to leadership within educational environments, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively lead and inspire. The course emphasizes project-based learning, where participants engage in collaborative activities that foster critical thinking and problem-solving. By analyzing different leadership theories and their practical applications, attendees will gain insights into how to adapt their leadership style to enhance educational outcomes and foster a positive learning culture.
The curriculum is structured to facilitate hands-on experiences that culminate in a final project, allowing participants to apply their learning in real-world scenarios. Participants will also be encouraged to publish their findings and reflections in Cademix Magazine, contributing to the broader educational discourse. This program not only enhances leadership capabilities but also prepares individuals to navigate the complexities of educational administration in diverse settings.
Overview of Leadership Theories in Education
Transformational vs. Transactional Leadership
Situational Leadership and Its Applications
Collaborative Leadership in Educational Settings
The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
Strategies for Leading Change in Educational Institutions
Conflict Resolution and Negotiation Techniques
Building and Leading Effective Teams
Assessment of Leadership Styles Through Case Studies
Final Project: Developing a Leadership Action Plan for an Educational Setting